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@@ -29,15 +29,15 @@ few administrative tasks, including setting up and maintaining your product list
Developer Console, registering test accounts, and handling refunds when necessary.</p>
<p>You must have a Google Play publisher account to register test accounts. And you must have a
-Google Checkout merchant account to create a product list and issue refunds to your users. If you
+Google Wallet merchant account to create a product list and issue refunds to your users. If you
already have a publisher account on Google Play, you can use your existing account. You do not
need to register for a new account to support in-app billing.</p>
<p>If you do not have a publisher account, you can register as a Google Play
developer and set up a publisher account at the <a
href="http://play.google.com/apps/publish">Google Play Developer Console</a>. If you do not
-have a Google Checkout merchant account, you can register for one at the <a
-href="http://checkout.google.com">Google Checkout site</a>.</p>
+have a Google Wallet merchant account, you can register for one through the
+Developer Console.</p>
<h2 id="billing-list-setup">Creating a Product List</h2>
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ items that are listed in another application's product list.</p>
<p>You can access an application's product list by clicking the <strong>In-App Products</strong>
link in applications listed in your developer account (see
-figure 1). The <strong>In-App Products</strong> link appears only if you have a Google Checkout
+figure 1). The <strong>In-App Products</strong> link appears only if you have a Google Wallet
merchant account and the application's manifest includes the <code>com.android.vending.BILLING</code>
permission.</p>
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ storing and delivering the digital content that you sell in your applications.</
</div>
<p>You can create a product list for any published application or any draft application that's been
-uploaded and saved to the Developer Console. However, you must have a Google Checkout merchant
+uploaded and saved to the Developer Console. However, you must have a Google Wallet merchant
account and the application's manifest must include the <code>com.android.vending.BILLING</code>
permission. If an application's manifest does not include this permission, you will be able to edit
existing items in the product list but you will not be able to add new items to the list. For more
@@ -401,22 +401,22 @@ Billing Version 2</a>.
<p>In-app billing does not allow users to send a refund request to Google Play. Refunds for
in-app purchases must be directed to you (the application developer). You can then process the
-refund through your Google Checkout merchant account. When you do this, Google Play receives a
-refund notification from Google Checkout, and Google Play sends a refund message to your
+refund through your Google Wallet merchant account. When you do this, Google Play receives a
+refund notification from Google Wallet, and Google Play sends a refund message to your
application. For more information, see <a
href="{@docRoot}google/play/billing/v2/api.html#billing-action-notify">Handling
IN_APP_NOTIFY messages</a> and <a
href="http://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1153485">In-app Billing
Pricing</a>.</p>
-<p class="caution"><strong>Important:</strong> You cannot use the Google Checkout API to issue
+<p class="caution"><strong>Important:</strong> You cannot use the Google Wallet API to issue
refunds or cancel In-app Billing transactions. You must do this manually through your Google
-Checkout merchant account. However, you can use the Google Checkout API to retrieve order
+Wallet merchant account. However, you can use the Google Wallet API to retrieve order
information.</p>
<h2 id="orderId">Working with Order Numbers</h2>
-<p>When a user purchases an in-app item, Google Checkout assigns the transaction
+<p>When a user purchases an in-app item, Google Wallet assigns the transaction
a unique and permanent order number. Google Play provides that order number to
you at the conclusion of the purchase flow, as the value of the
<code>orderId</code> field of the <code>PURCHASE_STATE_CHANGED</code>
@@ -428,9 +428,9 @@ number as a means of tracking the transaction in reconciliation reports and for
customer support.</p>
<p>The order number itself is a string consisting of numbers only, with a format
-assigned and managed by Google Checkout.</p>
+assigned and managed by Google Wallet.</p>
-<p>For transactions dated 5 December 2012 or later, Google Checkout assigns a
+<p>For transactions dated 5 December 2012 or later, Google Wallet assigns a
Merchant Order Number (rather than a Google Order Number) and reports the Merchant
Order Number as the value of <code>orderID</code>. Here's an
example:</p>